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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ >>> shame on you! shame on you! john: when union teachers shamed outside my office to yell at me, they said teachers need more money. need more money. if teachers were valued in paid like lawyers or executives then it would be better. many people believe that, but it is a mess. america has been more, much more. we have triple spending for students. since i was in college, the blue line on the chart triple. student achievement and math, reading, and science, they did not improve and all. so what happened to all the money? we don't know. the government monopoly squanders money in los angeles where they spend half a billion dollars to build the school, the most expensive one in america. they planted palm trees, did elegant landscaping, but in this beautiful swimming pool, even something called the cocoanut grove modeled after a night club. a very nice, but education, not so nice. the school graduates just 56 percent of its students. schools in oakland, they aren't as fancy, but the students do better. they get top test
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your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belos on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie calmed "the cartel," saying you're a cartel like a conspiracy of people trying to keep prices up, competition out. >> no. you're wrong about that. why keep competition away? >> you said it on the clip saying if it's market driven, it's bad. >> no, i said that i don't like for-profit education. that has nothing to do with competition. if school a wants to compete with school b, there's nothing wrong with than. non-profit charters are okay and private schools are okay for a voucher according to you? non-profit is okay? >> i'm not for religious institutions involved in public education. now, if you want somet
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belos on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie...
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your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belongs on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a movie calmed "the cartel," saying you're a cartel like a conspiracy of people trying to keep prices up, competition out. >> no. you're wrong about that. why keep competition away? >> you said it on the clip saying if it's market driven, it's bad. >> no, i said that i don't like for-profit education. that has nothing to do with competition. if school a wants to compete with school b, there's nothing wrong with than. non-profit charters are okay and private schools are okay for a voucher according to you? non-profit is okay? >> i'm not for religious institutions involved in public education. now, if you want som
your group got laws passed in that direction lifting the charter cap in mieshz. bliewk to you. thank you, michelle rhee. >> thank you. john: one who says she has evil is joe del grosso. at the top of the show, he was in a meeting attacking charter schools and also doesn't like for-profit competition. >> market driven education belongs on wall street, not broad street. john: you got a lot of applause for that, joe, thank you for joining us. >> yes. john: bob bowdon, made a...
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that a goal but celebrities are different and need a different law. >> there is a good question. with lindsey lower than qualify? she had a fall from grace. >> ask charlie sheen. [laughter] thank you for coming. on critically important story to move its civilization. [laughter] should we spend taxpayer dollars to protect celebrates? go to gerriwillis.com. something we have ner done before, a sneak peek of miami fashion week. the crumbling power grid costs you money and puts the country risk. we have a leading expert coming up. progressive claims. this is flo. i need you. i fee
gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking news was reported by a lot untried local cbs affiliate today, saying that 11,000 kids have graduated from the city's high school and needed remedial courses to relearn the basics before entering new york's community college system. this is a just a poor kids issue. e chancellor appeared on our program and she said that underperformance can be seen in kids of all background, the poorest kids in america ranked 26 out of 30 developed nations and math compared to their peers. that is a trend that you have heard about before. in fact, they also
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking...
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gerri: sometime you must talk to us about copyright law. you have some very interesting and controversial ideas. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. gerri: a top canadian government is telling the united states to approve the keystone xl pipeline and send canada was also looking to other markets for its energy. remarks by natural resource and minister -- and minister joe oliver, canadian minister of natural resources, he joins me tomorrow right here on "the willis report." and tomorrow, "varney & company" talks about how the state department is wrong. >> the department says the they contribute 0.01%. >> it is not true. >> you say july. >> that's not true. >> in this case, yes. gerri: wow, hot stuff. much more tomorrow night on "the willis report." we will be right back gerri: we will take a look at some of the best tools on your smart phone. that's coming up in a bit gerri: i have a personal question for you. traffic in drugs, cash in 2012 -- if you sold some and made money, the irs wants to know. there is a line to reporting illega
gerri: sometime you must talk to us about copyright law. you have some very interesting and controversial ideas. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. gerri: a top canadian government is telling the united states to approve the keystone xl pipeline and send canada was also looking to other markets for its energy. remarks by natural resource and minister -- and minister joe oliver, canadian minister of natural resources, he joins me tomorrow right here on "the willis report." and...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict?...
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john: bosnian not talking about a new law. bring people in. >> the problem as we become so dependent. we really are hostage to a continuing and it may not. fertility rates to drop in worldwide coming to the central and southmerica. mexico is that the replacement rate now and falling fast. john: and singapore the government gives cash bonuses to mothers who have more babies. >> yes,. john: as a work? >> not really. it works a little bit, but it does not work enough. we were doing interviews in singapore and asking young women , or whatever you'd have a kid. we get up to a million dollars and we give up. she wasn't going to have a kid no matter how much because she sang, over time that is going to cost more than a million. what's a negative and hassle. john: why should we believe you to doomsayer's any more than the population bomb. there are too many babies. regarding everyone out, which is what i was taught in college. total nonsense. maybe this is not correct. >> we're just raising the issue. we have a problem. it can be a ve
john: bosnian not talking about a new law. bring people in. >> the problem as we become so dependent. we really are hostage to a continuing and it may not. fertility rates to drop in worldwide coming to the central and southmerica. mexico is that the replacement rate now and falling fast. john: and singapore the government gives cash bonuses to mothers who have more babies. >> yes,. john: as a work? >> not really. it works a little bit, but it does not work enough. we were...
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and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >> let me finish, they knowingly fell to people that -- that -- >> you are saying that weapon manufacturer knowingly sells? >> the manufacturers and dealers. >> but language, look at to language of law. reasonably should have known, might use a weapon. that is so vague, so broad, how do they enforce that. >> they don't intend to, this is pure polics. >>here you go. >> i have friends who work in colorado legislator they have lawyers who have warned them about this it takes a year, and a half to go through courts and be struck down, in meantime they get point for passing gun control, there is an eleion t
and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >>...
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they want the law of worse to apply heat on the new process. of our soldiers are shooting you don't hav the allaire. you kill the enemy. in america, part of america is not the battlefield, you do get a lawyer. you dvd process if you're an america. lou: want to turnn five major to of this senior senators on the republican party. nighter then be particularly gracious, insulting as they could possibly be. saying to you, come down. much of what you are declaring, ridiculous. and as you were standing in the midst of the senate, they were having dinner with the president of the united states and ten other senators who were conducting, if you will, a bipartisan feast at the president's -- on the prpresident's time. what is your reaction to their comments? >> i think on this particular issue there on the wrong side of the history. people on a right to trial by jury, due process, the right to be indicted and charged, you really are arguing against the bill of rights. they literally have. last year we passed legislation against my wishes that allows for
they want the law of worse to apply heat on the new process. of our soldiers are shooting you don't hav the allaire. you kill the enemy. in america, part of america is not the battlefield, you do get a lawyer. you dvd process if you're an america. lou: want to turnn five major to of this senior senators on the republican party. nighter then be particularly gracious, insulting as they could possibly be. saying to you, come down. much of what you are declaring, ridiculous. and as you were...
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would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and democrats won all the drop -- drug policy memos and less secrecy from the obama administration. >> i will be bringing back to the attention of the appropriate people within the administration >> i would strongly urge you to make that is quickly. >> asked whether he indeed reversed himself inside the u.s. and to clarify his claims that the president also saw the need for more transparency. there was no immediate response. the provided more documents on benghazi in georgia tech's overseas, is seen as confirmation to run this day was a foregone conclusion, but the testimony today effectively threw gasoline on the drumfire. lou: than
would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and...
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neil: accepting part of the health care law. he looked too malleable. >> mcdonald speaking, he actually about to hike taxes. >> the funny part is the big winners in the tea pack thing, for him to go would have been a huge political error if he is running for reelection. neil: but you know, if you almost wonder the same republicans who are rejecting the economy just a little bumpy or republicans lose control in the house, they will come right back to me like nobody's business. >> the freethinkers are looking at him, he tells it like it is. neil: normally civil wars within parties are not constructed. >> you will see christy move immediately to the right. neil: business guys like him getting back to the very dna of this show, he preaches to their choir, he has the best chance. >> do you think is a legitimate contender? yes, he is. should he run a? sure, he should. turning around a state that is absolutely corrupts, absolutely bankrupt and turn it into a great day, others are very young and fresh, offer some promising things. not n
neil: accepting part of the health care law. he looked too malleable. >> mcdonald speaking, he actually about to hike taxes. >> the funny part is the big winners in the tea pack thing, for him to go would have been a huge political error if he is running for reelection. neil: but you know, if you almost wonder the same republicans who are rejecting the economy just a little bumpy or republicans lose control in the house, they will come right back to me like nobody's business....
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circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and the applicable laws of the united states for the presidents of the rise the military to use lethal force within the territory of the united states. his filibuster is, as i said, still going. now into its eighth hour. while saying repeatedly that he is only looking for the attorney-general of the president himself to clarify whether not american citizens who have not been classified as in the combatants could legally and constitutionally be targeted in the view of the administration. fellow republican senator ang others along with democrat ron wyden all have participated in the filibuster to this point. here is senator mike lee of utah questioning the attorney general's response to senator paul's questions. >> no one can reasonably look into this and decide who the government may kill with a draw renter the government may not care what the drone. lou: senator ted crews the tax is accusing the white house of threatening an outright power grab. >> and i would suggest that any time power is irrigated in one
circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and the applicable laws of the united states for the presidents of the rise the military to use lethal force within the territory of the united states. his filibuster is, as i said, still going. now into its eighth hour. while saying repeatedly that he is only looking for the attorney-general of the president himself to clarify whether not american citizens who have not been classified as in the combatants could...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> wall street could easily bear this tax. >> if you make $5 million per year, you have to pay a minimum 30% tax. >> the higher transaction tax on stocks. >> we are asking the rich to contribute more. >> we need a new revenue. >> really creative about taxes, but not so much when it comes to cutting. democrats pushing for this again. liz macdonald says this is going global. would you make of this trend? >> i do not like it at all. it is something that will hit our accounts, we get a sense that whether we are the ones doing it or not. >> it could easily rise up to 60%, in fact, i would like to get to the thick of it. time and again we have seen congress saying that we had to tax everything, even oxygen, despite government spending that is going on. that is where our taxes will have to go. so it is those country and easy to put the switch on these taxes. neil: but it is global. >> it is a bit like southern europe, a lot of people are not happy about it. it they are taxing things a little bit different. >> the deficit reduction, spending cuts, r
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> wall street could easily bear this tax. >> if you make $5 million per year, you have to pay a minimum 30% tax. >> the higher transaction tax on stocks. >> we are asking the rich to contribute more. >> we need a new revenue. >> really creative about taxes, but not so much when it comes to cutting. democrats pushing for this again. liz macdonald says this is going global. would you make of this trend? >> i...
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>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart choices and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does this complement the other leaders on capitol hill? what took so long? >> is a tough and challenging place. we made mistakes along the way. the important thing is that we figured out how to get this right. we have also tried to change the rules in the house to make it a more open process. john boehner led that effort. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the bget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believ
>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart choices and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: bob woodward talks about the threats of the warehouse and frankly it is getting toasted on this one. and today the president's appearance before an uncharacteristically challenging the press corps a new dynamic has begun is it because the end henry started over the weekend? >> i think the republicans are digging in their heels and he is not used to that. they usually cave he said we gave you the tax hikes we're here to talk about spending and standing firm and he is getting defensive. that is not an attractive role for the president who talks about he is not divisive in a unifying. it is an entertaining light and the hall in the area of the republican stand for something finally. >> i find it interesting bob woodward got under their skin. lou: that was an idiotic thing to do. >> he chose to make it an issue it could be interpreted as a threat is to different ways it could be will be wrong or here is the offer you can refuse. lou: i think bob woodward has interpreted enough presid
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: bob woodward talks about the threats of the warehouse and frankly it is getting toasted on this one. and today the president's appearance before an uncharacteristically challenging the press corps a new dynamic has begun is it because the end henry started over the weekend? >> i think the republicans are digging in their heels and he is not used to that. they usually cave he said we gave you the tax hikes we're here to talk about spending...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: a package full of pot. a mother bought a gift for her daughter, but then pot showed up at her house. via fedex, she is suing him for putting her family at risk. we reached out to fedex. they refuse to comment. >> not only does she have a case. but this woman is going to track this all the way to the bank. and they better get ready to ride route a big check because this is beyond gross negligence. they send this woman a packet containing 7 pounds of pot. is woman does the right thing and call the police. the police get involved. of course she is going to be be in fear for her life. there are going to be possible retaliations from drug dealers. she has every right to seek damages. neil: she had no idea what she was signing for it. >> but she signed for the package. it was not the intended recipient -- she was not the intended recipient. but she signed for it. she consented to the terms and policies that they may have. [talking over each ther] [talking over each other] >> i agree, she disagrees. the terms and
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: a package full of pot. a mother bought a gift for her daughter, but then pot showed up at her house. via fedex, she is suing him for putting her family at risk. we reached out to fedex. they refuse to comment. >> not only does she have a case. but this woman is going to track this all the way to the bank. and they better get ready to ride route a big check because this is beyond gross negligence. they send this woman a packet containing...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ neil: group letter. the groupon operating chief wrote a letter today. their stock priceehas been hovering. liz macdonald thinks the nation's chief executive should hold themselves accountable. we the american people thought he was good enough to be reelected. >> you ge $87 billion off of the federal budget, and what are you left with? $3.7 trillion. this is the fifth year and we still have 1.4% anemic growth. the other thing is that we have a lot of great coupon spending going on on conferences. all sorts of redundancies throughout the government. i still do not understand why we cut the real issue. we have 80 union groups representing federal union workers. once you give them money, they really squawk whe
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ neil: group letter. the groupon operating chief wrote a letter today. their stock priceehas been hovering. liz macdonald thinks the nation's chief...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: the president asking the white house press corps if they have any suggestions on how to work with house republicans. governor mike huckabee will join us in just momnts. he will help us assess the leadership that is spiring america at this moment in our history. we also like to bring you up-to-date on the latest from wall street. americans suffering the biggest decline in 20 years in personal income. our savings rate dropping back to levels that haven't been seen since late 2007. the american consumer is back, and on wall street, so our stocks. the dow jones up 35 points today, the s&p up 3.5. 3.7 billion shares traded on the big board. the markets posting slight gains, the dow jones leading indexes gher. and not that greenlight capital forcing apple to share its cash stockpile. and the award slashed by 40%. apple shares down 2.5%. bond market yields moving lower. ten year notes closing the week at 1.86%. as for commodities, falling to $1571.90 per ounce, a closing low fr this yea
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: the president asking the white house press corps if they have any suggestions on how to work with house republicans. governor mike huckabee will join us in just momnts. he will help us assess the leadership that is spiring america at this moment in our history. we also like to bring you up-to-date on the latest from wall street. americans suffering the biggest decline in 20 years in personal income. our savings rate dropping back to levels that...
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the hippa laws, the mental laws, the medical laws, the privacy laws, the educational secrecy laws are so strong, they are never going to be on a list. they are never going to be recognizable and will never be in the system. therefore, the only people that will be are people like you and me. it is a huge waste of money. it's going to be selectively enforced. it is going to be abused. and the worst thing, you're creating a registry of all the law-abiding people in the country, that own firearms. i know the politicians say hey we will never use that list to confiscate. that's a pretty tall order to believe a promise from people in this town right now. i watched the same thing in the u.k., and they broke that promise. stuart: i'm very familiar with that. i find this a fascinating discussion. i'm very glad that you're with us to give both sides of the argument, because i don't think your side has been clearly heard, and you just gave it to us. wayne la pierre, we thank you very much indeed, sir. >> thanks for having me. stuart: forbes releases its annual billionaire list. warren buffett, b
the hippa laws, the mental laws, the medical laws, the privacy laws, the educational secrecy laws are so strong, they are never going to be on a list. they are never going to be recognizable and will never be in the system. therefore, the only people that will be are people like you and me. it is a huge waste of money. it's going to be selectively enforced. it is going to be abused. and the worst thing, you're creating a registry of all the law-abiding people in the country, that own firearms....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: usually when a company reports a quarterly loss, they may tax the loss. not today. jumping to new highs. even in light of what would be considered -- nicole: they have good news and bad news. the number of tags returned here in the u.s. that were prepared through h&r block were actually lower. that has dropped. there are delays with tax filing and tax returns. they have entered tax season. they are giving an outlook here. they have ways to deal with the unprecedented delays and competitive factors. there is a one-year chart. 9% to the up today. it goes all the way back to 2004-2005. back to you. liz: thank you, nicole. a buzz around beverage company consolation today. several brands of alcohol to brazil top distributed wind. they are not hooligans. we love our soccer fans here in the building. are there any deals lifting the companies spirits that are on the way? we have consolation brands ceo and president joining us on the phone. it really seems positioning yourself for massive
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: usually when a company reports a quarterly loss, they may tax the loss. not today. jumping to new highs. even in light of what would be considered -- nicole: they have good news and bad news. the number of tags returned here in the u.s. that were prepared through h&r block were actually lower. that has dropped. there are delays with tax filing and tax returns. they have entered tax season. they are giving an outlook here. they have ways to...
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you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have a gun as a way to keep crime down. now, the story behind this, the town is just 1300 people has only one police officer who works nights. no penalty decided for those without a weapon, and the ordnance is voted on april 1 #st. i go for georgia. by the way, crime in nelson consists of petty theft. what do you think? would you rather live in llncaster or nelson. log on, vote on the right hand side of the screen, and i share the results. lancastercaster, say it together. another day, another record on the do. too late to rally? president obama promised to look out for the middle class. remember that? a new report shows obama doing just the opposite. congresswoman blackburn has the details. stay tuned. that's coming up. there
you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have a gun as a way to keep crime down. now, the story behind this, the town is just 1300 people has only one police officer who works nights. no penalty decided for those without a weapon, and the ordnance...
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connell: the importance of tougher cyber crime laws. their efforts to boost security inside the government. dagen: putting a wet blanket over our nation's capital. connell: time for stocks now. good morning, nicole. nicole: good morning. what a day on wall street. obviously, another exciting day for the bulls out there. you are seeing so many stocks in the green. the bank stocks doing very well. the tech heavy nasdaq is pulling back as well. the nasdaq had been down for four days. when i think of hess, i think of names like google. obviously, not a bad day for the bulls. packing onto yesterdays gains. dagen: thank you. connell: the question after the record close for the dow is how long will this rally last. dagen: we are joined by charles payne and elizabeth macdonald. charles is on every day, you, elizabeth, are not. elizabeth, what do you say? liz: this market is retracing the exact same pattern it did in 2011, 2012. he is saying, you know, watch the members of the dow. the fact that aig, citigroup, gm are no longer in the dow really
connell: the importance of tougher cyber crime laws. their efforts to boost security inside the government. dagen: putting a wet blanket over our nation's capital. connell: time for stocks now. good morning, nicole. nicole: good morning. what a day on wall street. obviously, another exciting day for the bulls out there. you are seeing so many stocks in the green. the bank stocks doing very well. the tech heavy nasdaq is pulling back as well. the nasdaq had been down for four days. when i think...
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he's not enforcing the law. he's not doing what he's supposed to do, managing the executive branch so it works. he's intentionally managing the executive branch so it hurts. stuart: it is not going to happen. >> it is not going to happen because of the catastrophe that that would bring about in other parts of the government. so then the remedy is political. how is it political? he can't run for reelection. he can't be ousted politically from office other than by impeachment. stuart: but his party can suffer in the elections of november of last year. >> yes, he desperately wants the democrats to take control in the house, so in his last two years like in his first two, he will have democratic control of capitol hill and he can push through as hard left an agenda as he can. right now our only salvation from the hard left agenda is republicans in the house. sometimes they cave and sometimes they stand firm. as they did with respect to the sequester. but he may lose this opportunity because of tricks like this. i me
he's not enforcing the law. he's not doing what he's supposed to do, managing the executive branch so it works. he's intentionally managing the executive branch so it hurts. stuart: it is not going to happen. >> it is not going to happen because of the catastrophe that that would bring about in other parts of the government. so then the remedy is political. how is it political? he can't run for reelection. he can't be ousted politically from office other than by impeachment. stuart: but...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: okay, we have some breaking news right now. we are getting reports that venezuelan president hugo chavez is reportedly dead. we're going to start with peter barnes in washington right now. as we try to dig through this story, peter barnes, obviously we'll see a big reaction to this. >> that's right, melissa. according to a tweet from the reuters news agency it is quoting the vice president of venezuela, vice president maduro, saying that hugo chavez is dead after a long battle with cancer. the associated press is also separately reporting this also quoting vice president maduro. we know that hugo chavez has been going to cuba frequently for treatments for his cancer and obviously he is now lost that battle. he has been a thorn in the side of the united states for several years here. as you know, on the diplomatic front, cozying up to iran and some other, some of our other countries not friendly to ours, and not exactly, not exactly promoting u.s. interests. but according to reuters and the associated press, he is dead. melissa:
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: okay, we have some breaking news right now. we are getting reports that venezuelan president hugo chavez is reportedly dead. we're going to start with peter barnes in washington right now. as we try to dig through this story, peter barnes, obviously we'll see a big reaction to this. >> that's right, melissa. according to a tweet from the reuters news agency it is quoting the vice president of venezuela, vice president maduro, saying...
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i think health care looks very, very good inspite of the health care law. big pharma can save a lot of money. they're on a new drug discovery cycle. there is lot of m&a activity that says there are a lot of takeovers that could be profitable. industrial companies, capital expenditures are moving up here and also in the developing markets. i think that will be a good sector too. ashley: one sector that is really underperformed is tech. so far but do you think it will catch up and do you like the tech sector? >> i'm personally underweight tech because i think a lot of the traditional growth areas really aren't going to be, have the kind of growth that we think because we have a lot of transition, move to the cloud and so forth. i think it is going to leave a lot of companies well behind on the kind of growth you would expect. i think they're more like industrial cyclicals and weaker links i think will be very disappointing. ashley: you know i should say the volumes have been a little mediocre which perhaps suggests a little bit of a lack of conviction. all th
i think health care looks very, very good inspite of the health care law. big pharma can save a lot of money. they're on a new drug discovery cycle. there is lot of m&a activity that says there are a lot of takeovers that could be profitable. industrial companies, capital expenditures are moving up here and also in the developing markets. i think that will be a good sector too. ashley: one sector that is really underperformed is tech. so far but do you think it will catch up and do you like...
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in theory, they are claiming, i guess until they change the laws again, it is permanent. >> that is right. there is a $5 million unified credit. this could be to your kids. there is a fixed amount of $5 million now and indexed for inflation. they can give $10.5 billion to their kids or whoever they want without any estate tax. it does not place out. tracy: the estate tax rate did go out a little, though being that it did go up a little off but not as high as it had been. it had been as high is 55% and as well as 35%. big deal for people with small businesses, farms, that was a big concern. the concern people had about what will the number be. you do not know when you are going to die. if people were really frozen with should i do something or shown a tie, at least we have that uncertainty. tracy: this stuff up in basis. >> that is huge. it is considered fair market value at date of death. when you inherited, if you just turn around and sell it, you have no capital gains tax. tracy: somebody with a big stock portfolio, that reason in itself could be a reason to get married. >> even though
in theory, they are claiming, i guess until they change the laws again, it is permanent. >> that is right. there is a $5 million unified credit. this could be to your kids. there is a fixed amount of $5 million now and indexed for inflation. they can give $10.5 billion to their kids or whoever they want without any estate tax. it does not place out. tracy: the estate tax rate did go out a little, though being that it did go up a little off but not as high as it had been. it had been as...